Hartridge School - Tempora et Mores Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

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TEMPORA et MORES I972 THE HARTRIDGE SCHOOL We observe today ... a celebration of freedom, symbolizing an end as well as a beginning, signifying renewal as well as change. John Fitzgerald Kennedy Y 4 ; | 8, To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive. ina bepress, SOS Gy, AGNES HANNAY gt oh, ata wien Oy anauset! Lt . S 7 S a Wo 6 RUS oS CS 2 NS S SVG Ue NS y UES G4 NS: Yow . —— Ga RT BARBARA HITCHINGS BETTY ANN HOGAN ‘ ssn SSSI SDS RS ’ = = zl E a = See = = : - - : = CO : — z = 5 se¥) = = S se) = fee a BS) = se) eal LL ass — = CZ Helen Sjursen iseman E Simone Cah an ws h ane Th f of Hours ) Mary Lou Russo Nancy Kenney tS Elsie Nelson - Iris Maltby Joan Williams MARY , —_ ge Pps A GY LIENS 7 Ethel Cook ye i PE: eve Alice Johnson WZ eG of “ Ds Wy CZ CG. a aw 7 Say aS ZX) : j © oS ZRY Yi NY) ) CTS 7] ( oo. NS Jean Anderson We. ENT, YY Charlene Carroll $e eet 1. OR es Up SS JEWEL LUNNA BG BSG ZZ S yp. Ss YEN SZS VIRGINIA RUGEN Yusslis Go 4 SU. th, YS 7 PHOEBE MACBETH 7 13 Virginia A, ayysisii dls, ish Hogan Mary McDougall EN John Viviano Marian Carter OG ues ar LZ gy Yi UGK Ye LU KS y LU GGGS lo YO, uw POO Joy Lo Ll YU Loo Goo oo. Elliott Newcomb Winston Trott Marian Jones Mildred Rodgers Patricia North Carmen Rosa Mary Becker Marion Freeman Mabel Kroll eo tch LA Mike Lond Arthur West LGAs PAC O|H COVA NGS So ia Fudge Cynth Sk Conrad Becker Time present and time past are both perhaps in time future, and time future contained in time past. If all time is eternally present all time is unredeemable. T.S. Eliot 19 Catherine Thibault i Ge oO S BE EN ASE a Gy a irlandes de danse. © = Do idea ssi ew =O oY eee Ons o£ ee co) aa 9 Oo OS y So Boe ® oS 9 aw oo y eae TC ow Ss So eee eee Lupe Ge ® S Qs Lee Roll ian s Dor We“ = joes wy ea ee OD uae 0 1S SO ek Set tie) ® 68 = ® w =a 1S) o B St ewes © 6g D Ss aoe: S Se Our B . 9-3 0 —s Ss ‘ Sho ee Tea St Seca? 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Susan Elizabeth Ainslie Me Ce Co QIN) Z 77 Arna Beth Bronstein Z NY EN Life is made up of small comings and goings, and for every- thing a man takes with him, there is something he must leave behind. 25 Qo y . 7777 N77 SHE} a ZZ GN RZ ZN] 7 ZX SZ : i a Oe 7 ZU. 77 Zz US 7, WK 27 7 ZX ZT G ee i; as YR), Lis Ys 7) jj é TUN VN), NU YOO |] Ce INDENT Anne Dabney Moon I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. .. We must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it, but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor. 26 — Michelle Leigh Veghte Mountains have nerves. Th e roots of the trees are the nerves of the mountains: Mountains have ears. They copy what man says. Everybody calls it echoes. SN Ss Mi 27 Parry Justine Mooney D7 UNG ) D7 a UNS Ye SY L.A I O SV e EN ON 7 ZEC¥Y Gy NZ NS iY j WN I guess my feet Know where they want me to go. 28 Time passes much too quickly when we’re together laughing. Tomorrow, see the things that never come today. Be ee eT TC - CO W777 oO QT y y Te OT Ne Wx Ss Z ee S 3 ano 2 (by SS To) OS fe cet eee Ga eos aa) 29 OH Che ao at ® BS a S ® SS con om = to Acom. oS D ay, Q D S in isa Nan Rub L uncertainty and fear. aes 5 = oD fs cp) ween Or CG £ o8 S88 SEORG egne = Onc Soe D cp) So o.e TES xX SEES 32 8g DNDO DS 30 Serenity. onppieasav eS 7S Lies 2 SG RZ 2 SAY SAY, YR Tin, e 2 CTS — Zz a LON OS 32 “Today well-lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” — oe ox) SY Y 7: Bernetta Ogens ‘‘Be Generous with your love. It is a treasure which grows when you give it away.”’ 33 Life is what we are alive to! all Bs Sey cy a y Woe SZ WS Patty McCreary 34 ey WZ For hope shall brighten | _. a F _ days to come and memory USI 2 a LS 35 7) Patti Rodman Se WNT Ry we 7 WO I was so much older then. I’m younger than that now. 37, ssecesmsmenas yy UU UW CC eS a (oy 2 © = S8sd EGTA Oy QOS Gas oOo 3 ey US ee Se DO Ones © S58 Sore sees KS. Avy es ®o O 0 aS Bae To ye aR) aos 2 Sees oq G E'S 5 .8 Q, ® ® 4 OX Beth Anne Howard 38 _ Se) De S S oC NZS oO 7. Ts ZY), HES RG 2S Sy V7, NN Julie Miner . GPS Se TJ Ye S$ CT We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. Li Travis Sherbourne “Flowers, too, suffer death, And yet they are guiltless. So, too, our own being is pure And suffers only grief, Where we ourselves do not wish to understand. What we call guilt Is absorbed by the sun, It comes to meet us out of the pure throats Of flowers fragrance and the moving gaze of children. And as flowers die, So we die, too. Only the death of deliverance, ‘ Only the death of rebirth.” 40 G6 bj) NY f i a EGE ES Valerie Starr Domino you tell me that silence is closer to peace than poems but if for my gift i gave you silence - for i know silence - you would say this is not silence this is another poem and you would hand it back to me. ag 4] 42 Portia Thorburn 7 SZ y, : I mean I can’t go on I really Can’t go on I swear I can’t go on So I guess I'll get up And go on. a 7 OR wy UU: Ze . Zi S NZS OC _. yy — Y, Oe A weed is no more than a flower in disguise. 43 Av WY q DC y Te 7 cy (ZS JY Gra ZK S C Cy X TT 7. 7S 2 ce SS US 77S S Wis Z, 7 SZ 7 JG, PRU SN OD _. Te Z eo Y NG Zy Yi. Patricia Holly Hewit “O, if yesterday were a child and today only antique smiles I would be the desperate dreamer meant to walk a thousand desperate miles.” 44 S as ; : ZWD D7 JD J ey | | thinketh _ in his . 7 U.S. I, d . ‘ 77 Ors eo oo AY SO G7 7] Missy Van Buren Wild Horses, couldn’t drag me away, Wild Horses, we'll ride them someday. Sheryl Garfield Living life isn’t always easy. One has to open up one’s life and let the sun shine in. Life has loveliness to sell All beautiful loveliness and lovely things, Blue waves whitened on a cliff, Soaring fire that Sways and sings, Children’s faces looking up Holding wonder like a cup. Uw 7 at 47 GF -— Ls ies Ye: _ Y izabeth Reeder EI aN A ES CO Se You have to study a great deal to know a little. Montesquieu 48 INS Es X CO yo y GY) How many miles to Babylon? Three score miles and ten. Can I get there by candle-light? Yes, and back again. If your heels are nimble and light, You may get there by candle-light. Mel Le KSEE 52 SOE PRA bin Class of 1973 L. to R. M. Lathrop; K. Hayes; M. Howard; B. Baier; H. Delanoy; B. Koehler; K. Kent; G. Stitch absent: C. VanBuren. Row 1: L. to R. L. Foley; E. Thorburn; J. LaBate; G. Hartkopf; L. Rosko; D. Berreman; C. DeVine; R. Tobert. Row 2: L. to R. D. DeMatteo; M. Millspaugh; M. Francis; S. Driver; J. Breene; M. Vorwerk; G. Gavazzi; M. Rankin; S. Kleinman 53 wie: Row 1: L. To R. B. Lathrop; C. Jacobsohn; B. Tellerman; K. Blum ; L. Adams; P. Shershen; W. Moon; S. Cayer; K. Hladik. Row 2: L. to R. J. Drucker; M. Zwicker; S. Pearson; M. Fisher; D. Alden; B. McCreary; K. Burner; S. Null; A. Clark; B. Benjamin; B. Borst Class of 1975 Seated: K. Schlough; V. Howard. Row 1: L. to R. T. Thorne; S. Miller; N. Marble; L. Henry; L. Lewkowitz. Top to Bottom: E. Lathrop; K. Ritchie; E. Timberlake; S. Rushmore; S. Leimer; M. Saltzman; D. Lobell; M. Cooper ROT ERE Row 1: L. to R. A. Brown; J. Kenney; L. Paraskevas Row 2: L. to R. C. Weare; S. Grinnell: L. Bernstein Row 3: L. to Res, Castellanos; S. York; B. Cannata; C. Karner; A. Donner Row 1: L. to R. A. Alexander; L. Luce; H. Gubelman Row 2: L. to R. D. Henry; S. Maddox; M. Mills; H. Haas; C. Deering Row 3: L. to R. C. Smith; J. Frontera; C. Ward; J. Roll absent: B. McNish; A. Baier 56 Nigis LOS oS Row 1: L. to R. R. Breene; T. Kahn; N. Luckhurst; J. Gray Row 2: L. to R. S. Clark; B. Benjamin; S. Kenney Row 3: L. to R. B. Howard; R. Hirsch; S. Leichner ‘Row 4: L. to R. B. Bancroft; G. Kray Row 5: L. to R. N. Siegel; S. Edwards; K. Rachlin; S. Moon i. ZU CO SRS Oe CP EN PLL LOAN ewe” LOIN es ss ee ewe cerns eermenmemmnt mmc Top to bottom: L. to R. G. Donner; L. Millspaugh; R. Brown; C. Marble; D. Cannis; M. Mills; M. Willis; L. Lackland; V. Steinberg; M. Lathrop; B. Sermons; G. Alexander; E. Kuhn; J. Leimer; R. Orttung; S. Brand; C. Luce a a7 ae aN MZS i « I. a 77 7 Ws 7 7G i . a L. to R. C. Woerner . Teschner Row 2 L. Gray; , Sa 27% Gs A. Childers in; ;R. Gran iner K. Rub , i BS S A. Dol , ’ z= sy Liss tsloseGy, S. Schaffhauser H. Ward tras , Wl Ins M. Ng; M.S bro. FP, Tompk Cas : OO Og ee “ 2 rr CS 8 est . 9 es = - , ECAR SILI Row 1 Rachlin Class of I98! Greenspan jaa) S) A, a: 2 oO S Lie) Mo ets tleees : 3 oe CS Ho aon 5 0 © aS) ae S3 ZS md ue ‘SX ® = oe (Q) =e este 22 oe A R, Orttung; P. St. Clair Row 3 , L. to R. H. Havens Row 1 SA NE Cy © Ne) J. V. Kunz; S. Clawson; J. Durham , Sa UY; BY, o, M. King; A. Samek Standing L. to R. R. Greenspan ® o 5 = 4 Bs OS pee H 6 ey i Ee we) 0 kj Pee . gS oC. 3 — oO w aS ® |B no NTN Row 1: L. to R. A. Rugh; L. Berg; A. Manz G Berg; R. Judkins; Mrs. Carroll; M. Carter Class of 1983 “oe i , UL RY UI So Z oc wT ez, Z a A GOA Z J A SS j y ‘ a x A IU URRY Ly Rx S Ze Le AK TT. ye ESPN as NS Doe os g S Gi GN elli; R. Bailey; E. Bart; C. Petronis Row 2: L. to R. E. Conti; S. Price; J. Maltby; L. UT — a A SIZ Seated: L. to R. R. McDougall; W. Mandell; M. Samek; L. Cowperthwaite; K. Martino; D. Bouterse Standing: L. to R. A. Wallis; K. Neill; K. Cook; F. Pado; C. Cotman; S. Doliner; M. Winchatz; L. Perry 63 Lo Z y ZL. SY AD ERD . ) Ye : a ics 2 i y ‘a D ‘Fel. 549-0127 Ui hi 64 i 7 Ux po aS oe Li] 2 cS Student Council ZF V7 7 - Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes. — Thoreau 66 Social Committee Athletic Association ok, IE es SZ 7 oO 0, ey 68 American F g le Presidents’ Council Id Service Reach Out NE “a ees os S75 as Assembly Club 69 Library Council EN BN Cc ay 7) WS OS cs . 72 74 7 TE Cy va iW GREEN TEAM WHITE TEAM EU INT CT -— Zz NZ CK aK aD 5 OO ey SY y yu @ YY AG 77 hips Le Hee yj Y Lees A 7 De aS ad SL, SZ 80 Lacrosse REAL AIMS ER, EB: KE OPE SAIS 1 1Vhcke 19 ICC 24643 82 119 East 5th Rawson Cadillac PLAINFIELD Your way and my way seem _. to be one and the same. James Taylor BAZAAR BIZARRE _. DN oo Y Se ZO I 7, ae icy aye 1Cc1ans Plainfield 624 Park Ave. Louis E. Saft Optici 84 Let your life lightly dance on the edges of time like dew on the tip of a leaf. Rabindranath Tagore The II's any: Tu ) He i ie , Wy fs I naa ity: Goon Luck, ‘Big SisTERS! Ey na =) ;, f Af 17 2) i) ie 4 eo) Ss) ve Ge APEX MARTIN ® ODE RECORDS INC yy 8G oN Ss Company d Appliance ire an AP 10n Un 86 WRG yyy ce Ze. His NYS ye Sey Sc ...__..._ad_dd s Ui LEE RMS -Way Music Center 272 Highway 18 East Brunswick, N.J 87 Ey SU Zo SS Sy ES He Yi iN aN S77) Yi. Yj; I HARTY’S FLOOR COVERING Gq m p Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. iverben Mone Tea Dr. and Mrs. Angelos L. Paraskevas The Breenes 89 “For your children” Fred Lippitt,Inc. 117—119 Watching Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey LBRO MESH) Leisure is the time of doing something useful. Proverb Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rushmore Mr. and Mrs. David Morrison 90 Another Milestone In Your Ce nh Whether it’s college or business for you, this is the time for serious thought about the years ahead. And financial stability is high on the list. Whatever direc- tion you take, keep the habit of thrift — it’s the best way to assure your share of the future. Ochool Savings Center of (Ober, County” OFFICES IN UNION, MORRIS, CHG? OF al Ae) taal PED GR AME Oa ee a eM Risen “ i Ba) Agena i we ned ti ‘ _ ‘ tac bay ] oe it ahd oy Bon weal - Ue) BRAN 92 Uncontrollable laughter arose among the blessed gods. Homer Compliments of the Rodman and the Lobe ll families. SZ SOS C. ok : thank LE ino and Valer Cayer and Hartr Rudolph Dom Mrs and Mrs Dr idge 95 96 “Love is a memory time cannot end”... sweet and innocent, southern style ... red cars... I'll never fall in love agin, till the next time... The Bad Seed—in spades! ... M.W., S.V.E., Nicky George «.. “Isn’t.it pretty to: thinkisoma = =.Patty, lecan-t standiteae. E.S.P.... un coup de telephone ... I see the light ... Freckles and childhood dreams... back-street woman Bugg ... December 22, 1969. G-M-Mark of Excellence. Seymour, My Boy. Oh, I’m so tired ... 4am, New Years Eve 69-70. 70-71. JC Superstar, NYC Knitting sessions. Turkey sandwiches. Spiders, crabs and frogs. Colby. Fourth-of-July vacations ... on an island. Catchin’ rays... so “Tes etoiles sont belles.’’ Red-the VW-I’m still alive! The shore ... toboggans . . skiing at 6:30 a.m.... parties... Maggie May summertime... Jeep... No. 1 in charades ... flat at 2:00 a.m. ... Cralick Kunterbar ... Nov. 1 ... Basketball and cheerleading... N.H. What’s happening? ... I don’t know man ... Cousin Brucey, Kill the Kid, Do you believe in music? Summer of ’72! ... hand it up, Jonsey, heavy scene, Gracey is slick, The Boy, New Year’s Eve 69-70, the Big ‘‘T’’ and 63, Knav, CSNY McBrien, Surfin USA, Bud is the King of Beers, Tim the Rex, Party at ...? Dorty, hang over at Niddles... if I never loved I never would have cried ... Cassey UPW—276, Wild Nights, holy—where’s that number? Stoner Steve, Golden summers on L.B.I., B.G.... Crack me up! Cool It Jerry, man can’t live by bread alone, but by music, Big brother Benny, Darby ... Palm Beach ... Someday we’ll be together, Me and Bobby McGee, Kids will be kids, Johnny Boy ... But above all, strive to be happy... The Computer Panda Bear (Jr.) The Flying Danish ... ‘‘That’s a good way to get shot!”’ ... Boston to Maine to ‘Tucket to Killington ... Colorado? James and Mum... Carole King, Manny and “‘the Uncola’’... Leg the Bookie... “Eat ‘em up!’’ I don’t know ... South Plainfield and Father Philip ... Paranoia... Taconic State Park and Chicago... Copake... “It’s only a snow bank”... “I know dat.” 7 Beebs, May 15th, ‘‘Time passes much too quickly when we’re together laughing’ Pdudunkle! ‘‘ain’t no sunshine when he’s gone’... well alright! my bubby, hot fudge sundaes, punk, O.D. ... guess who called me last night? B’sers, S.C. ‘‘all I ever need is you’”’ Pe ilisy SOW © BILLIAM B.M.L.T.M. Amen, Cutty Sark ... 10ft. poles... Newky...Spread... the big ‘‘G”, big ‘‘C’”’ and five cases ... Hoby Bob Spitz ... Lark ... Here, there, and Everywhere ... J.F.T.4 Bruce’s Little Cousin ... Lovers and other Strangers ... Talks with Thor... Lasagne... Fun, Fun, Fun... Sly and the Four Seasons... Letters ... Reading dirty books with a dictionary ... I’m.grounded again... Outoftowners ... never longer than two months... waterguns (economy size)... Steak and brew... Big Brother Dave-Little Brother Wayne ... Riga-Diga-Dum... why can’t I hate anyone...so to speak... Friday Lunch Bunch... Seven year itch... Miguel Booritto of Staten Island “If you love enough, anything is possible’... that’s the way it is, Star! ... Forever and always, Mateus... Stymie... Hey, champ... 3 dozen! Just hang it up. Is there fish inthis sandwich? ...8B:B.8.... Summer of ’71... The Cutlass. ... Little Brother Wayne ... “‘We’re still buddies’... games and cocktail hour... so to speak... letters and calls... roommates ... partying with big ‘“‘G”’... Gotchellism mobile V15... Cutless ... Getting sentimental and romantic ... Can I borrow a dime? ... parental vaca- tions at Ben’s... Looslini, Reedini, Stichini, Martini, and the Butt... I can’t standit... mud... Dunkin’ Donuts... Listen You! ... the Prom? ... Love ... I don’t have to take fi eeiCVURD ee VMCelsil VNC Ti =s. Eriday Lunch Bunch . Truchin’ ...«., summer nights... Seven year itch... waterbeds . . . Big Brothers. Patbird ... Tigers and Snakes ... Feb. 20, 1971 ... Groovae ... Bud and Boones ...Colour my world... Sigma Chi... 200... toothpick... Beaver kill... Love can warm the loneliest places... Good-night. PEUn ee what numberare you on? .... so faraway ...O.1.R......G. Burg colds... . high pigtails... hurricanes... worms... waterpistols ... changin’ shoelaces . . . runaway tires ... self-control ... jammies ... bestest buddy ol’ pals... OBNOXIOUS .. . parcel post and breaking three promises .. . Children must play. Twinkies are better than anything, green beep-beep ... thank-you Tom Net... I started a joke ... grumps... Oh Jes! ... that innocent face... Glad ... power to the people who deserve it... U22AMESKIS... senior party... CK J.T... . horror Tek Soa Poles tor you, otar.!.. This too shall pass. oF iy 4) Liithit UML j biti ; é $4, 2 é 4 d, if é ‘ dé; Loizeaux Lumber Rapp’s Pharmacy LAZAAR'S 611 Park Ave. Office and School Supplies Party Shop 10°, Discount to Students Plainfield, New Jersey Nee 756-5868 24 Hours a day 98 PARK HARDWARE SCOTT'S LAWN SEED HOUSE FURNISHINGS — GARDEN SUPPLIES PAINTS — TOOLS 411 MAIN ST., METUCHEN, N.J. 617 Park Avenue Plainfield 4—9137 BES NS ge aS PLAINFIELD, N. J. ERibeeDE BIN. E RN: PL 7-4800 D USadadl Gd Uden 205 E. FIFTH STREET ey e PLAINFIELD ICE CREAM LUNCHEONS STATIONERY — CARDS Office Supplies and Equipment CANDY DINNERS Typewriters and Cameras 144 EAST FRONT ST. PLAINFIELD, N. J. 107 QUINBY ST. WESTFIELD, N.J. “The Place To Take The Family” 99 When a cicada comes out of the ground to enter the last stage of his life cycle, it looks more like a fat, earth-stained grub worm than a winged thing. Laboriously it climbs up the trunk of a tree, pulling itself along on legs that hardly seem to belong to it, for they move with painful awkwardness as though the creature had not yet got the hang of how to use them. At last it stops in its weary climb and clings to the bark by its front feet. Then, suddenly, there is a little popping sound .. . the creature’s outer garment has split .. . Slowly now the thing inside begins to emerge ... Slowly, slowly it accomplishes this amazing task, and slowly creeps into a patch of sun, leaving behind the brown and lifeless husk from which it came. The living, elemental protoplasm, translucent, pale green now, remains motionless for a long time in the sun, but if one has the patience to watch it further, one will see the miracle of growth enacted before his very eyes. After a while the body begins to pulse with life, it flattens out and changes color like a chameleon, and from small sprouts on each side of the back the wings commence to grow. Quickly, quickly now, they lengthen out — one can see it happening — until they become transparent fairy wings, iridescent, shimmering in the sun. They begin to quiver delicately, then more rapidly, and all at once, with a metallic whirring sound, they cut the air and the creature flashes off, a new-born thing released into a new element. Thomas Wolfe Dr. and Mrs. W.H. Ainslie pnt i a S77 C GN.) SGN NOS SDS) Ye MIE SZNZNG Te Student Council S. Driver M. Fisher G. Gavazzi K. Hayes B. Howard M. Howard D. Lobell P. Mooney D. Robinson E. Thorburn G. Stitch M. Veghte Social Committee J. Drucker M. Francis L. Henry E. Kent S. Lang G. Stitch Athletic Association S. Ainslie B. Baier J. Breene G. Gavazzi B. Howard M. Howard S. Kleinman L. Lewkowitz P. Mooney S. Pearson S. Reid: M. VanBuren Presidents’ Council L. Adams S. Cayer L. Foley M. Howard M. Millspaugh A. Moon K. Ritchie K. Schlough C. VanBuren M. Veghte American Field Service H. Delanoy V. Domino S. Driver J. Drucker M. Francis K. Hladik G. Hartkopf L. Henry lM. Howard V. Howard L. Kent D. Lobell N. Marble P. McCreary M. Millspaugh E. Reeder S. Reid D. Roll S. Rushmore K. Schlough B. Tellerman C. Thibault E. Thorburn Reach-Out B. Borst S. Kleinman B. Lathrop E. Lathrop M. Lathrop S. Pearson P. Shershen C. VanBuren M. Zwicker Assembly Club M. Cooper B. Koehler G. Stitch B. Tellerman P. Thorburn M. Vorwerk Library Club D. Berreman C. Devine L. Foley G. Gavazzi G. Hartkopf P. Rodman L. Rosko P. Shershen M. Vorwerk Hue and Cry L. Adams S. Ainslie N. Brokaw B. Bronstein V. Domino S. Driver L. Foley M. Francis G. Gavazzi A. Higgins B. Howard S. Kleinman N. Marble S. Miller G. Millspaugh W. Moon P. Mooney D. Roll L. Rubin T. Sherbourne C. Thibault P. Thorburn M. VanBuren M. Veghte M. Vorwerk King’s Daughters L. Benjamin K. Blum K. Burner M. Cooper D. Dematteo J. Drucker L. Henry H. Hewit A. Higgins K. Hladik V. Howard C. Jacobsohn S. Leimer D. Lobell B. McCreary P. McCreary G. Millspaugh M. Millspaugh W. Moon S. Null S. Pearson E. Reeder S. Reid K. Ritchie S. Rushmore K. Schlough P. Thorburn E. Thorburn E. Timberlake Glee Club S. Ainslie D. Alden B. Baier FE. Benjamin J. Breene K. Burner S. Cayer M. Cooper M. Fisher S. Garfield G. Gavazzi L. Henry H. Hewit K. Hladik V. Howard E. Kent L. Lewkowitz D. Lobell B. Lathrop P. Markowski S. Miller J. Miner P. Mooney S. Null S. Rushmore L. Rubin K. Schlough B. Tellerman C. Thibault E. Thorburn T. Thorne E. Timberlake M. VanBuren Ten of Harts J. Breene L. Henry H. Hewit E. Kent B. Koehler D. Lobell P. Markowski J. Miner P. Mooney G. Stitch B. Tellerman P. Thorburn Cheerleaders M. Cooper D. Alden K. Ritchie V. Howard Volley ball D. Berreman J. Breene V. Domino G. Hartkopf S. Kleiman E. Kent S. Lang M. Lathrop P. Mooney S. Null E. Reeder P. Rodman G. Stitch E. Thorburn Lacrosse S. Ainslie B. Baier FE. Benjamin J. Breene H. Hewit K. Hladik B. Howard B. Koehler B. McCreary P. McCreary V. Millspaugh A Moon P. Mooney L. Reeder B. Tellerman Basketball S. Ainslie B. Baier E. Benjamin K. Burner M. Fisher H. Hewit B. Howard M. Howard B. McCreary P. McCreary V. Millspaugh J. Miner A. Moon W. Moon M. Rankin S. Reid S. Rushmore K. Schlough M. Veghte Hockey S. Ainslie. B. Baier E. Benjamin K. Burner S. Cayer D. Delanoy M. Fisher H. Hewit E. Howard M. Howard E. Kent S. Kleinman B. Koehler B. Lathrop M. Lathrop B. McCreary V. Millspaugh J. Miner A. Moon W. Moon P. Mooney S. Null S. Pearson M. Rankin L. Reeder S. Reid E. Thorburn M. Zwicker Tennis A. Bronstein M. Millspaugh W. Moon S. Reid E. Thorburn M. Veghte Gym Team B. Baier K. Blum M. Cooper H. Delanoy G. Gavazzi L. Henry K. Hladik B. Howard M. Howard V. Howard C. Jacobsohn L. Kent A. Moon W. Moon P. Nemeth L. Rosko N. Rothberg B. Tellerman Dance Club L. Adams S. Ainslie B. Baier B. Borst N. Brokaw A. Bronstein K. Burner S. Cayer H. Delanoy J. Drucker B. Howard C. Jacobsohn E. Kent P. Markowski S. Null D. Robinson L. Rosko B. Tellerman C. Thibault C. VanBuren M. VanBuren M. Veghte 103 Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Ackley Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Alden Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baier Belvidere Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Berg Brooks’ Record Shop Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Bunker Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Burner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter Dr, and Mrs. Eugene L. Childers Mr. and Mrs. David Cayer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conti Mr. and Mrs. Webb A. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Delanoy Dr. and Mrs. Paul Doliner Eckner’s Garage Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Eiseman Essel Paint Wallpaper Co. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Garfield 104 PATRONS Mr. Mr. . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs. _and Mrs. _ and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs . Gene G. Gavazzi . William Gindin . Dan R. Gosch Walter Haas Richard A. Hartkopf . Oliver H. Hewit III . Stuart Hirsch . William F. Howard, Jr. Mary M.C. Hyde Mr. and Mrs. H. Peter Jacobsohn Mr. . and Mrs . and Mrs. .and Mrs. _and Mrs. . and Mrs and Mrs . David A. Karner Richard Lang William Lewkowitz Martin Leimer . Alden Loosli . Donald C. Luce, Jr. Lucy and Ralph’s Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maddox Dr. and Mrs. Jon Mandell PATRONS Mrs. Muriel Manzelli Mr. and Mrs. Francis Millspaugh Dr. and Mrs. Dabney Moon Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.T. Mooney Miss Helen Terry Mygatt Normandy Studios Mr. and Mrs. A. Donald Rankin Mr. and Mrs. David F. Ritchie Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Roll Mr. and Mrs. Webster Sandford Settles Custom Furrier Mrs. Joseph Spayth Thomas Furniture Co. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorburn Mrs. Lewis B. Timberlake Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanBuren Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Veghte isms Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Donner a Me and Mrs. F W. Lackland MARTIN ALEK SPRITZER MARC J. BRESSLER COUNSELLORS AT LAW : . Sr AWG Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brokaw Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rosko, Jr. T AFTER 4; 7 [2 Center Street Metuchen 107 Your official yearbook photographers -- McCUTCHEON STUDIO Galen Phillip Berkebile 117 Westfield Ave. 205 South Ave., W. Elizabeth, N.J. 07708 Westfield, N.J. 07090 Se 654-4321 SS Ws Good Luck Student Seniors Council ES Ww UPLATE MOL lo UPI DD UAVGY LD OILS G LOI GLDALDS. Le ee API MUL pein MLDS LDP IPM Up 108 Ye ps Thielex Plastics, Co. P.O. Box 518 201 11th Street Piscataway , New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winchatz Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Roll Be not the watermelon of my life: thick-skinned, seedy, sweet and not at all nourishing. be not the salad: green and crisp and assuming the personality of your dressing. be not the china: designed to be washed and used over and over and over and over again. just be yourself... be not the Jello: cold, flaccidly firm, and always room for more because you're moldable. and Ill be a cannibal. P. McWilliams 11 Congratulations to the Class of 1977 Mr. and Mrs. J. Frontera _ | i Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Null Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bart HARTRIDGE SCH PEPPERMINT PATTIES Helen Elliott Candy 8 OZ. HALF POUND NET WEIGHT AVOIR. 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